The receiver touched the ball four times Friday night -- on three of them he earned 20 yards or more. Along with his big return were catches of 25, 23 and 13 yards.

A healthy Harvin is key to the Seahawks' passing game now that Golden Tate is in Detroit and Sidney Rice retired. Harvin is the one skill-position playmaker in Seattle that opposing defenses must account for.

On Friday, he proved all those points as Seattle's offense steamrolled again, piling up 250 yards and 31 points in the first half.

"The sky is the limit for this offense," Harvin said, via the Associated Press. "We got a lot of weapons on offense and we can get you from a lot of different directions. ... We're hitting on all cylinders right now. We've just got to keep building each week."